Re: [vchkpw] domain migration
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the input. I'll give it a try. On May 24, 2006, at 12:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have vpopmail running and its working very well. :) One of my clients has xxx.com for their domain. The just changed their company name and need to change to a new email domain yyy.com. What is the easiest way to migrate to the new yyy.com domain. Should I just create the new domain and copy the contents of the old one to it, or will this lead to problems. ANy help would be appreciated. The easiest way is to create yyy.com as an alias to xxx.com. ~vpopmail/bin/vaddaliasdomain xxx.com yyy.com This way, you don't have to change any path names. They can continue to receive mail for the old domain as well. If you want yyy.com to be the "real" domain and xxx.com to be the "alias", you can edit /var/qmail/users/assign. After editing, run qmail-newu. Verify it's good by using vdominfo and/or vuserinfo. If you want to change the domain's directory, you'll have to update: /var/qmail/users/assign Each user's Maildir path (vpasswd file, or database backend) Mailing list configurations and possibly autoresponders (I can't recall if they have full or relative paths). -- Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED] QmailAdmin: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ Vpopmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/ for the sake of completeness, i ran into the same issue, but at the same time the customer had 3 extra requests: 1) at the same time, migrate to a new server. 2) the old domain should, after 90 days, be completely gone (i.e. we delete the dns zone, and delete it from the mail server, so the alias domain thing was ruled out) 3) migrate from vmailmgr to vpopmail (plus a ton of other upgrades) in the process I created the new domain on the new box, wrote a script to migrate the users, aliases, forwards and passwords over to the new vpopmail+mysql. wrote another script to read the passwd.cdb file (vmailmgr) and based on the username, rsync their maildir to the new box. I ran this with the delete destination file if not exist type setting in rsync to avoid delivering the same messages twice. There was a gotcha, in that vmailmgr tree looks like domain/users/username/{cur,new,tmp} whereas vpopmail uses domain/username/Maildir/{cur,new,tmp}. Some time later, I had a working rsync command, and it worked like a charm. One more vmailmgr box bites the dust! =) the only thing i ran into was that qmailadmin is not as nice as omail ) http://omail.omnis.ch ). But we plan on coding our own, using the vpopmaild interface in the very near future. I wonder, are there any actively developed vpopmaild-based shared-hosting type web gui's right now ? I haven't found any yet.
Re: [vchkpw] domain migration
Thanks for the input. I'll give it a try. > On May 24, 2006, at 12:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Have vpopmail running and its working very well. :) One of my clients >> has >> xxx.com for their domain. The just changed their company name and need >> to >> change to a new email domain yyy.com. What is the easiest way to >> migrate >> to the new yyy.com domain. Should I just create the new domain and copy >> the contents of the old one to it, or will this lead to problems. ANy >> help >> would be appreciated. > > The easiest way is to create yyy.com as an alias to xxx.com. > > ~vpopmail/bin/vaddaliasdomain xxx.com yyy.com > > This way, you don't have to change any path names. They can continue > to receive mail for the old domain as well. If you want yyy.com to be > the "real" domain and xxx.com to be the "alias", you can edit > /var/qmail/users/assign. After editing, run qmail-newu. Verify it's > good by using vdominfo and/or vuserinfo. > > If you want to change the domain's directory, you'll have to update: > > /var/qmail/users/assign > Each user's Maildir path (vpasswd file, or database backend) > Mailing list configurations > and possibly autoresponders (I can't recall if they have full or > relative paths). > > -- > Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > QmailAdmin: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ Vpopmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/ > >
Re: [vchkpw] domain migration
On May 24, 2006, at 12:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have vpopmail running and its working very well. :) One of my clients has xxx.com for their domain. The just changed their company name and need to change to a new email domain yyy.com. What is the easiest way to migrate to the new yyy.com domain. Should I just create the new domain and copy the contents of the old one to it, or will this lead to problems. ANy help would be appreciated. The easiest way is to create yyy.com as an alias to xxx.com. ~vpopmail/bin/vaddaliasdomain xxx.com yyy.com This way, you don't have to change any path names. They can continue to receive mail for the old domain as well. If you want yyy.com to be the "real" domain and xxx.com to be the "alias", you can edit /var/qmail/users/assign. After editing, run qmail-newu. Verify it's good by using vdominfo and/or vuserinfo. If you want to change the domain's directory, you'll have to update: /var/qmail/users/assign Each user's Maildir path (vpasswd file, or database backend) Mailing list configurations and possibly autoresponders (I can't recall if they have full or relative paths). -- Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED] QmailAdmin: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ Vpopmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/
Re: [vchkpw] domain migration
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have vpopmail running and its working very well. :) One of my clients has xxx.com for their domain. The just changed their company name and need to change to a new email domain yyy.com. What is the easiest way to migrate to the new yyy.com domain. Should I just create the new domain and copy the contents of the old one to it, or will this lead to problems. ANy help would be appreciated. Andrew Use valias for the new domain to the old domain for now, for a week, month, or a few months as needed. When mail to the old domain ceases, delete the alias and create the new domain and users, copy the maildir contents over from the old domain to the new domain and then delete the old domain. Don't forget to check permissions on the maildirs and check/correct any paths you might have in .qmail files. I've done this many times, not a problem. DAve -- This message was checked by forty monkeys and found to not contain any SPAM whatsoever. Your monkeys may vary
[vchkpw] domain migration
Have vpopmail running and its working very well. :) One of my clients has xxx.com for their domain. The just changed their company name and need to change to a new email domain yyy.com. What is the easiest way to migrate to the new yyy.com domain. Should I just create the new domain and copy the contents of the old one to it, or will this lead to problems. ANy help would be appreciated. Andrew